Camille Jones, born Camille Jones on June 25, 1973 in Skanderborg, Denmark, is a Danish pop singer. She spent her formative years in Aarhus and later became an exchange student in the United States through Youth For Understanding (YFU). Her music career began with the release of her debut album Camille Jones in 2000, which featured singles such as "Daddy Would Say" and "Nothing Comes From Nothing". In 2004, she released her second album Surrender, which included the single "The Creeps". The song gained significant traction when Dutch DJ Fedde le Grand remixed it for his Flamingo Recordings imprint in 2007. This remix became a worldwide club hit and reached Number 1 on the UK Dance Charts and number 7 on the UK Single Charts. Camille Jones' subsequent albums include Barking Up The Wrong Tree (2008), which featured dance singles like "Difficult Guys" and "I Am (What You Want Me To Be)", Did I Say I Love You (2012), and Camille (2016).
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